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Show Citizen, Press. Review . WeL, Nov. 9. 1988 Page 14 c 3 obituaries Aleen Georgia Curtis Conder, 76, died Friday, Nov. 4, 1988 in American Fork. She was born March 16, 1912 in Decio, Idaho, the daughter of George Washington and Minnie Christensen Curtis. She She is survived by LaDenna and Allen Humes, AmericanFork; three grandchildren; 12 Edward Percy White, Riverton, Conder March 9, 1936 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Provo IDS Temple. He died May 4, 1980. She was a member of the American Fork 24th Ward of the LDS Church, served as a Cub Scout den leader, great grandchildren; one great great grandchild; three sisters: Vernice Mayer, Kanab; Grace Curtis, Provo; Wyo. Services will be held Wednesday, Nov. 9, at Anderson and Sons Mortuary at 11 a.m. Friends may call one teacher, hour prior to services. Primary nursery teacher and Burial will be in the Relief Society visiting American Fork City teacher. Cemetery. Susan K. Carson Lindon, two brothers and two sisters: Craig Susan Keetch Carson, of Orem, died Saturday, Nov. 5, 1988 at the Utah Valley 30, Regional Center of tack. College. ployed Mont.; and Ricks She was emby Wasatch Shawmut, Bruce Keetch and Diana Neil, both of Medical a heart at- She was born Aug. 19, 1958 in Lehi, to El Don P. and Colleen Taylor Keetch. She married Chad Allen Carson Nov. 23, 1979 in Las Vegas, Nev. They were later divorced. She was raised and attended schools in Lindon and Pleasant Grove, graduating from Pleasant Grove High School Keetch, Lindon; Jane of Ecuador. Bank as a loan officer, and was a member of the LDS Church. She is survived by three sons: Christopher Allen Carson, Cameron Aaren Carson, Curtis Andrew Carson, all of Orem; her parents of Prestgard Funeral will be Thursday at 11 a.m. in the Windsor 1st Ward Chapel, 1390 North Main, Orem. Friends may call at the Olpin Family Mortuary, 494 S. 300 East, Pleasant Grove, Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. or Thursday at the church one hour prior to services. Burial will be in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery. 70, Gerber beloved and 23rd Ward. He is survived by his wife; daughter: Mrs. James uncle, from graduated American Fork High school in 1936, where he was studentbody president and a member of the football, basketball and track teams. He attended Utah Falls, D.R., Alpine; Craig, Cedar Hills; 14 grandchildren; sons: sisters: Merline San Lorenzo, Duane Calif.; ( Hele n) D urr a nt , American ' Fork; Mrs. Throolin, Mrs. Harlow Conservation Service, and county executive director of the Beaver County USDA ASCS office for 10 years. At the time of his death, he was retired and living in American Fork. He gave a lifetime of service to the LDS Church. He was a to the missionary Eastern Canadian bishop of the Fork 11th American BYU, College member of high 1945. Ward, in graduating He was employed in councils in the Alpine, agricultural pursuits all American Fork and of his life, as a farmer, Beaver stakes, stake secretary of the Utah executive secretary three stake County Farm Bureau, under secretary arid treasurer presidents of the stake, orof the Utah County Beaver Flourine Adjustment dinance worker in the and was Committee, state Provo Temple, fieldman for the USDA presently a high priest Agricultural Stabilizat- - in the American Fork State (Marsha) Idaho Prince, Idaho; ion L. American husband, Fork; four children: and Mrs. Ralph (Janice) Jensen, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Van (JoAnn) Burgess, Alpine; James C. Chadwick, Midvale; and Kent C. Chadwick, West Jordan. Also by 17 grand- Elizabeth Culmer. She was the oldest of four children. She married James S. Chadwick Aug. 14. 1928 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple by James apostle Talmage, E. James children, 18 great one grandchildren; brother, Elmer Culmer, mission president. She graduated from She was a charter Pleasant Grove High School. She was active member of Alitra Guild in the LDS Church, in American Fork and serving as a teacher in served as president of Primary, Sunday the Dental Wives School, MIA and was a Association of Utah. member of the Relief She enjoyed being a Society presidency. She member of the 13th served two stake Ward fireside study missions and served as group. mission secretary. She She is well known for served as a temple ordinance worker in the her hobbies of knitting Provo Temple for two sweaters, crocheting on handkerchiefs and of years. Provo. Funeral services will be held Thursday, Nov. 10, in the Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork. Viewing will be Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Thursday one hour prior to the services. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Shawn P. Gerber Preston Shawn Gerber, 22, of Lehi, died Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1938 at the American Fork Hospital from a sudden illness. He was born April 22, 1966 in American Fork to Preston J. and Clenyl Anderson Gerber. He graduated from Lehi High School. He worked with his father in Gerber Construction Company. He was a member of the LDS age Church. 7, The ever popular speaker, Ivan J. Barrett, associate professor emeritus from BYU, will be the speaker at the Know Your Religion lecture to be held Friday, Nov. 11, at 7:30 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove East Stake Center, 825 S. Loader trines. The revelations he received in response are now part of the Doctrine and Covenants and proand further vide clarification these of principles. understanding The tuition will be $5 for the series of four more lectures or $2 per event. His subject will be "The Remarkable Story of How We Got the Doctrine and Covenants." . While revising the Bible, Joseph Smith inquired of the Lord concerning certain passages and doc- For further information contact Clyde Fames at Ivan J. Barrett is one of the most favorite speakers on LDS subjects. Plan to attend. 785-575- 3. Public is invited to Presbyterian bazaar Congregation members have been meeting each week to complete many of the beautiful handmade items available at the event and the many good cooks among the members are preparing delicious homemade breads, cookies, cakes, and candies for the event. Among those directing the annual event are Barbara Hymes, Vera Swank, Ann Gardner and Charlotte Sykes. Baked goods, candies, handmade quilts, afghans, and many other items will be part of the annual bazaar hosted by the American Fork Community Presbyterian Church. The bazaar will be at the Church, 75 N. 100 East, American Fork, on Saturday, Nov. 12, from 9 In addition to the a.m. to 3 p.m. items available, lunch gift many will be served. racing champion in the state. Survivors include his parents of Lehi; one brother and two sisters: Brandon Gerber, Heidi Gerber, and Mrs. Rick (Gina) Houghton, all iftf i HI Lehi; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Gerber, Lehi. He was preceded in death by grandparents, Cletus and Ada Anderson. Funeral services held Saturday, the Lehi were ticipated in an avid competitions racer since out his life. a having par- - currently was He Albert John Gardner, husband, passed away at his home in American Fork Nov. 7, 1988 from cancer. He was born March 1918 at Spanish 24, Fork, to E. Ray and Stella Gerber Gardner. He married Margaret Dunkley May 1, 1941 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. As a boy he moved to Hyrum and then to American Fork, where he attended school and She was born Aug. 14, to 1907 in Lindon, drum, father, grandfather, brother 1988 in Alpine. Barrett to address religious series in P.G. Nov. many North Stake Center. Burial was in the Lehi City Cemetery. e through-motorcycl- in 5, He was desert John A. Landrum R. G. Gardner R. painting, which she gave away to family and friends. She is survived by her Elva Culmer Chadwick, 81, died Nov. 7, Fredrick Aleen C. Conder married Elva C. Chadwick Agricultural Mission, and (LaRae) Mortensen, Lancaster, Calif. ; brother, Dr. Paul Gardner, Los Gatos, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents and a sister, Katherine. He leaves behind him many special people, not of his own family, who called him Grandpa, uncle, friend, neighbor and counselor. Funeral services will be held at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 11, at the American Fork 23rd Ward, 680 N. 350 West. Friends and family may call at Anderson & Sons Mortuary, 49 E. 100 North, American Fork, Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from 9:30 to 10:30 at the church. Burial will be in the American Fork City Cemetery. Lan- 55, died Nov. 2, 1988 in Orem. He was born Aug. 4, in Rochester, Pa., the son of Albert Earl and Vera Evelyn Raven Landrum. He married Gladys House. They later divorced. He was a veteran of the Korean War. He was employed 17 years at U.S. Steel in Lander, 1933 Wyo. He is survived by two sons and one daughter: Kurtiss and Kelly Vezina, both of Fort Colo. ; John, Collins, Jr.; three stepsons: Wesley, Virginia; Kevin and Brian, both of Orem ; William Landrum, Moline, 111.; six sisters: Grace Rodgers, Laurie Montag, both of Orem; Pam White, West Valley City;. Patty Springs, Wyo.; Vera Adams, Lander, Wyo. He was preceded in death by a daughter, Suzan Joyce; and a brother, Tommy. Services were held Tuesday, Nov. 8, in the American Fork Com- Christmas Family? Church. Burial was in the American Fork City Cemetery with military Debbie rites conducted Gunther, Who will be a Presbyterian munity Syddall, both of Rock by We need your help. Each year this newspaper selects two or three families who really need some assistance to have a good Christmas, but we need you to tell us who those families will be. In written form, please give us as much information as possible about needy families you know. Tell us why they need help and please include your name and phone number. Once we have selected the families, a description of their needs will be published in the newspaper, however, the children of both families will be listed together by age so neither family can identify themselves. Readers can donate anonymously in the true spirit of Christmas. All families submitted will be helped either by this newspaper or their names will be given to other volunteer organizations. Deadline for submission of suggested families is Friday, Nov. 25. fiease send written suggestions only to: VFW, District 4. Miller card of thanks We are so grateful The family of Joseph sympathy shared by ac- - our friends, neighbors for your generosity and knowledge with grateful appreciation all the and relatives during your concern. Thanks kind expressions of our bereavement. again. C. Miller wishes to - Mmm CANDY FACTORY mm ft ui f Bargains Galore! 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